Movies

Vermiglio — 4 March (dir. Maura Delpero / VOD)
Genre: drama
What is remarkable: on the eve of the end of World War II, a large family is losing peace. Just when the rest of the world is getting ready to find it again.

Every Little Thing — 11 March (dir. Sally Aitken / VOD)
Genre: documentary
What is remarkable: a Hollywood resident takes care of injured hummingbirds and, thanks to their vulnerability, transforms herself.

Parthenope — 11 March (dir. Paolo Sorrentino / VOD)
Genre: fantasy, drama
What is remarkable: the charming Parthenope, named after her hometown, lives on the border between reality and myth.

I’m Still Here — 11 March (dir. Walter Salles / VOD) NEW!
Genre: drama
What is remarkable: in Brazil in the 1970s, when a military dictatorship ruled the country, a woman has to completely change her life after her husband disappears.

The Electric State — 14 March (dir. Anthony Russo, Joe Russo / Netflix)
Genre: science fiction, action, adventure
What is remarkable: an orphan embarks on a journey through the retrofuturistic America of the 1990s with a mysterious robot and an eccentric vagabond.

My Dead Friend Zoe — 18 March (dir. Kyle Hausmann-Stokes / VOD) NEW!
Genre: drama, comedy
What is remarkable: after returning from the war in Afghanistan, the girl discovers a mysterious relationship with her dead friend and tries to get along with her grandfather, who passed through Vietnam.

Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League — 18 March (dir. Junpei Mizusaki, Shinji Takagi / VOD)
Genre: anime, action
What is remarkable: returning from the past, Batman and his allies discover that an island inhabited by Yakuza hovers over Gotham.

McVeigh — 21 March (dir. Mike Ott / VOD) NEW!
Genre: thriller, drama
What is remarkable: a veteran of the Iraq War, appalled by political events, plans a devastating act that will change American society forever.

Cleaner — 21 March (dir. Martin Campbell / VOD)
Genre: action, thriller
What is remarkable: eco-activists take 300 party participants hostage, and only a fragile window cleaner can stop the massacre.

Mickey 17 — 25 March (dir. Bong Joon-ho / VOD) Rumor
Genre: science fiction, comedy, adventure
What is remarkable: a clone working as a colonizer on an icy planet resurrects after every ridiculous death, but quickly ceases to enjoy it.

Holland — 27 March (dir. Mimi Cave / Prime Video)
Genre: thriller
What is remarkable: a woman living in a small town with her husband and son begins to suspect that the screen of her ideal life hides dark secrets.

Bring Them Down — 28 March (dir. Chris Andrews / Mubi) NEW!
Genre: thriller, drama
What is remarkable: far from civilization, a devastating conflict is brewing between Irish shepherds.